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News Article | August 31, 2016

Labor History Milestones

St. Paul public school students join teachers on the picket line. (This article first appeared in the September-October 2016 issue of The American Postal Worker magazine)  Let's take a Look Back at Labor History milestones that took place in September and October: October 1946 – In 1946, the idea of...

News Article | August 31, 2016

APWU Retirees: Still Fighting for Justice!

Byron Denton APWU retirees no longer work in the post office, but they are still a fighting force in the union and their communities. Delegates from around the country who attended the Retiree Conference held in conjunction with the 23rd Biennial APWU National Convention made that crystal clear. 

News Article | August 31, 2016

APWU Retirees: Still Fighting for Justice!

Byron Denton APWU retirees no longer work in the post office, but they are still a fighting force in the union and their communities. Delegates from around the country who attended the Retiree Conference held in conjunction with the 23rd Biennial APWU National Convention made that crystal clear. 

News Article | August 31, 2016

MVS Continues to Fight Subcontracting

The Motor Vehicle Service Craft has won some major battles in the fight against subcontracting, but challenges still lie ahead, MVS Craft Director Michael O. Foster said at the craft conference prior to the National Convention.

News Article | August 31, 2016

MVS Continues to Fight Subcontracting

The Motor Vehicle Service Craft has won some major battles in the fight against subcontracting, but challenges still lie ahead, MVS Craft Director Michael O. Foster said at the craft conference prior to the National Convention.

News Article | August 31, 2016

Support Services Division Battles Outsourcing

The Postal Service has taken subcontracting of Support Services to new heights and APWU members are fighting back, Director Steve Brooks reported to APWU members at the craft conference held prior to the National Convention.

News Article | August 31, 2016

Support Services Division Battles Outsourcing

The Postal Service has taken subcontracting of Support Services to new heights and APWU members are fighting back, Director Steve Brooks reported to APWU members at the craft conference held prior to the National Convention.

News Article | August 30, 2016

The Stop Staples Beat Goes On in Western PA

Members of the Western Pennsylvania Postal Workers Solidarity Committee protested in front of a Staples location in Robinson Township, PA, on Aug. 28. 

News Article | August 30, 2016

The Stop Staples Beat Goes On in Western PA

Members of the Western Pennsylvania Postal Workers Solidarity Committee protested in front of a Staples location in Robinson Township, PA, on Aug. 28. 

News Article | August 30, 2016

Best Organized & Best COPA Locals In the APWU

From Northeast Region Coordinator John Dirzius:  I hope everyone made it back home safe from the National Convention. It was great seeing all of you and participating in our union’s most important union meeting. As I have often stated and even from the podium at the Convention -  the Northeast Regio...

News Article | August 30, 2016

Best Organized & Best COPA Locals In the APWU

From Northeast Region Coordinator John Dirzius:  I hope everyone made it back home safe from the National Convention. It was great seeing all of you and participating in our union’s most important union meeting. As I have often stated and even from the podium at the Convention -  the Northeast Regio...

News Article | August 25, 2016

Workshops Reflect Spirit of Activism

The APWU Research and Education Department offered more than two dozen pre-convention workshops on a range of subjects on Friday, Aug. 19.

News Article | August 25, 2016

Historic Win for the Maintenance Craft: An All-Career Workforce

The new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) included a historic win for the Maintenance Craft.

News Article | August 25, 2016

Thriving Clerk Craft is Ready for More!

Members of the Clerk Craft have a reason to celebrate: For the first time in over a decade, the craft has grown. After losing more than 100,000 jobs since 2003, 15,000 new members have been added to the rolls.

News Article | August 25, 2016

Workshops Reflect Spirit of Activism

The APWU Research and Education Department offered more than two dozen pre-convention workshops on a range of subjects on Friday, Aug. 19.